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TEXARKANA, Texas – Texas A&M University-Texarkana is hosting Texas State Bar’s virtual workshops about the U.S. founding, June 29–30. The webinars are free and open to anyone. Participants will receive a certificate upon completion. As part of the State Bar’s professional development series, the “Founding Documents” covers how to teach about the U.S. founding. The workshops review America’s prominent founding documents, history, and ideas. It provides participants the chance to work with well-established scholars to learn about the founding period. Continue Reading →

TEXARKANA, Texas – Texas A&M University-Texarkana officials have recently been given the approval to begin offering a Master of Social Work degree beginning with the fall 2020 semester. The MSW program will prepare students as therapists and to provide direct intervention at the individual, group, organizational and community levels. Graduates will be able to become independently licensed as Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSW), qualifying them for a wider range of employment opportunities working with various populations (children, adolescents, adults, elderly, disabled, etc.). “The MSW program will include a specialization in mental health with an emphasis in substance abuse and trauma-informed care,” said Dr. Kristine Yells, TAMUT’s social work program director. “Other electives will prepare students to work with a variety of populations in different settings. Continue Reading →

TEXARKANA, Texas – Texas A&M University-Texarkana has recently awarded 68 Regents’ Grants to students whose families have endured unexpected financial difficulties. The grants, available to students who meet certain criteria, are funded from the Texas A&M University System in College Station, Texas. To be eligible for the grant the student or the student’s family has to have an adjusted gross income (AGI) between 40,000 and 100,000 annually and is designed to help families who make too much to qualify for federal aid, but do not make enough to cover expenses if an unexpected circumstance arises. The eligibility requirements Regents’ Grant are:

Texas Resident seeking first undergraduate (Bachelor’s) degreeBe in Good Academic Standing and good standing with financial aidFile a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) during the year you are seeking additional assistanceStudent/Family FAFSA adjusted gross income (AGI) must be between $40,000 – $100,000 (special consideration may be given to families with less than $40,000 earned)Student/Family must have an unforeseen financial hardship. Something unforeseen is something that could not be predicted and was not expectedDocumentation of this claim is required

TEXARKANA, Texas – Officials from Texas A&M University-Texarkana donated 55 COVID-19 test kits each to CHRISTUS St. Michael Hospital and Wadley Regional Medical Center on Wednesday, April 8th. The test kits were shipped to A&M-Texarkana from the Texas A&M University System, which shipped test kits to all 11 Texas A&M System universities in an effort to help combat the COVID-19 outbreak on a local level. “We are so thankful for the many men and women in our medical community who are working on the front lines to take on this pandemic.” said A&M-Texarkana President Dr. Emily Cutrer. “We are happy to be able to contribute in some way and hope that these additional test kits make a difference for local patients.”

The kits consist of a swab, a vial with transport media to preserve the sample in the vial, and a bag. Continue Reading →

COLLEGE STATION, Texas — More than 2,000 COVID-19 sampling kits will soon be on their way to hospitals across the state, thanks to Aggie innovation and ingenuity. Viral sampling kits — usually used on pigs, cows and chickens — are being repurposed to test humans by the Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory in College Station. The sampling kits are being assembled from lab supplies already in stock at TVMDL’s four labs across the state.

Once assembled, they will be shipped to hospitals in cities with a Texas A&M System campus to help meet surge in needed test kits. The university presidents will determine where there is the greatest need for the kits in their community. “No one has ever done this before, but tough times call for creative measures,” said John Sharp, chancellor of the Texas A&M University System. Continue Reading →

TEXARKANA, Texas – Officials at Texas A&M University-Texarkana have announced that online instruction, scheduled to begin Monday, March 23, will continue throughout the end of the spring 2020 semester. Students and parents as well as faculty and staff were notified of the decision Wednesday afternoon via an email from university president Dr. Emily Cutrer. “It was originally our intention to evaluate the necessity of online classes on a weekly basis and make any changes accordingly,” said President Dr. Emily Cutrer. “As we looked at the climate more closely we decided the right decision was to extend the online instruction period through the end of the semester. This allows our students, faculty, and staff to settle into a new routine without having to worry about what might change from one week to the next.”

Most university employees will work remotely, while a skeleton crew of staff will remain on site to ensure the continuity of university operations and provide for the needs of students who remain in the university’s residence hall. Continue Reading →

TEXARKANA, Texas – In the wake of the continuing spread of COVID-19 and in the interest of the health of the entire Texas A&M University- Texarkana community the university has announced that all classes will be delivered online beginning Monday, March 23rd. All athletic events have been suspended as have all university and non-university events on the TAMUT campus. The university’s spring break was already scheduled for the week of March 16-20. Students and parents as well as faculty and staff were notified of the change Thursday afternoon via an email from university president Dr. Emily Cutrer. “This was not an easy decision to make, nor was it made lightly,” said Cutrer. Continue Reading →

TEXARKANA, Texas – Texas A&M University-Texarkana and the Bowie County Master Gardeners will host a program titled “Tree Selection, Planting, and Care” on Monday, March 9th. The event will take place from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. in room 326 of the University Center Building. The class, presented by Texas A&M District III Forester John Hawkins, is free and open to the public. Reservations are not required. For more information contact Emily Newsome at TAMUT at 903.223.3039 or Steve Walls, Bowie County Master Gardeners, at 318.773.6203. Continue Reading →

TEXARKANA, Texas – Officials at Texas A&M University-Texarkana will be conducting a test of the university’s emergency notification system Thursday, February 27th. The test is scheduled to take place late in the afternoon to minimize disruption. The test will involve the university’s outdoor speaker array, which is designed to be audible anywhere on campus and will likely be heard in surrounding neighborhoods. We apologize for any inconvenience this might cause. Continue Reading →